there is a very slim chance you would need to cannibalize one machine for another.

pics wont help, sorry. however, if you can tell if the CMOS ic's are socketed or not, you can eyeball whether or not there are several more hours of tech work, or not. if not socketed, add 2+hrs of labor on that job.

I don't know if a pic of the inside would enable anyone to diagnose the problem but I, for one, would like to see the insides of the thing. I have one but i have never opened it (even though there is a penny or something rattling around inside of it...)